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Figured since ports 10 and 11 are now ancient and marked as such I'd start a thread for their replacement.
I think Lennart or someone is currently working on the port since it's kind of coming and going right now.
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it seems that this port does not work ...
[2011-04-27 13:56:39 PM(d] prpnet.mine.nu:12000 connect to socket failed with error 10051
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It did not work with the new configuration :(
I shall try a new now. It will take some hr's.
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Looks like the port is up and has been up for a while.
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Lennart, a small issue with the port info: Welcome to... 5oB, confused a little bit to run only PPSE on this port ;)
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Lennart, a small issue with the port info: Welcome to... 5oB, confused a little bit to run only PPSE on this port ;)
:) I shall change that .
Lennart
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I am currently the unluckiest person on the port, with 3600 tests performed and no prime yet. Unfortunately I felt like I had to switch over from 5OB to this project since the tests on 5OB were starting to take way too long on my machine, largely due to the fact that it is a lap top and my apartment gets really hot during the day. Even with setting it on an upside metal baking pan to use it as an effective heat sink, it still gets really hot, but it is remarkable how effective this very simple cooling device is.
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I have yet to actually do work on this port. I guess it depends on my availability to use the lab next week. I could get to third or fourth, but what matters is how long I could sustain that. Looks like I'll just have six cores over the summer, and that's about it.
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I am currently the unluckiest person on the port, with 3600 tests performed and no prime yet. Unfortunately I felt like I had to switch over from 5OB to this project since the tests on 5OB were starting to take way too long on my machine, largely due to the fact that it is a lap top and my apartment gets really hot during the day. Even with setting it on an upside metal baking pan to use it as an effective heat sink, it still gets really hot, but it is remarkable how effective this very simple cooling device is.
Just wondering, what's your cache size? You do seem to be running into a bit of bad luck or as I call it the open ocean. Of course sooner or later it will turn and you'll be in the thick of the primes again.
I'll have to give your heat sink idea a try if I can get my wife to let me use one of her baking pans. Right now I just have my laptop propped up to get lots of air underneath it.
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Hey Mike I just saw where you'd gotten a prime. Congrats the flood gates are opening for ya. |
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Yep, finally got one. My cache size is the max of 25.
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Yep, finally got one. My cache size is the max of 25.
Not sure how many cores you are running on the port but may I suggest you move your cache sizes around on some of the cores. I've tried several different combos ranging from a cache of 5 to 35 and have found that the best one for me is 10 on set of cores and 20 on the others. This may be totally bogus but I think that the slower cores need a smaller cache so they can get wu's more spread out and within a close time interval as my faster cores. Not even sure that's making any sense to anyone.
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Of course if you have the horses like Steve you can get as large a cache as you can get and still run away with the primes :)
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I have a C2D T8300 @2.4GHz
I'll modify the cache size for the next day and see if it changes anything. I am guessing not with the new way that work units are distributed on this port.
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There is strong evidence that lowering the cache size did help. I got 2 primes since my last post.
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There is strong evidence that lowering the cache size did help. I got 2 primes since my last post.
LOL or it just might be coincidence since I'm pretty sure I don't know what I was talking about and have absolutely no to evidence to back it up :) |
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Found two more since the last post, the evidence is building, or I am just really lucky.
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Found two more since the last post, the evidence is building, or I am just really lucky.
Time to buy a lottery ticket!
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Hey,
I was just wondering, how big is the n > 200k gab we have to close ?
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I was just wondering, how big is the n > 200k gap we have to close ?
It's basically 200K-450K broken out as follows:
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Looks like whatever the gap.. it's going to be a few :) I think Steve just emptied the port.
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I am currently the unluckiest person on the port, with 3600 tests performed and no prime yet. Unfortunately I felt like I had to switch over from 5OB to this project since the tests on 5OB were starting to take way too long on my machine, largely due to the fact that it is a lap top and my apartment gets really hot during the day. Even with setting it on an upside metal baking pan to use it as an effective heat sink, it still gets really hot, but it is remarkable how effective this very simple cooling device is.
Am I now the most unlucky person on the port, with 4228 tests performed and no prime yet?
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Unfortunately it does look like that title has fallen upon you. Hopefully it will be lifted and given to some other person once the port gets more work.
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And now I'm the most unlucky person on the port with 3488 test performed.
I like to do hardware checks with prpnet, it's much easier to handle than BOINC and much more rewarding than prime95. |
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Port is out of work
I am loading more work now.
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I'm pouring on the coals and gunning for a top spot. ;)
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I'm curious about when a prime is found like this one...
3385*2^216640+1 is prime! Time : 45.533 sec.
Then what is this doing after it is found?
GF_sprime_11: 3385*2^216640+1 35000/216639
This example is the 11th time it ran, I think it did a few more and then went to the next number.
Just trying to understand is all. :)
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I believe it is checking to see if the prime that you found divides a generalized fermat number.
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Just a heads up to the powers that be, there's a ton of crunching on the low port and I'm guessing it will be depleted within the day. Seems we have a mini challenge going on :)
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Just a heads up to the powers that be, there's a ton of crunching on the low port and I'm guessing it will be depleted within the day. Seems we have a mini challenge going on :)
Trying to catch you....<evil laugh>
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Go Rick! (sorry brink, he's my teammate) :-)
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Just a heads up to the powers that be, there's a ton of crunching on the low port and I'm guessing it will be depleted within the day. Seems we have a mini challenge going on :)
Trying to catch you....<evil laugh>
LOL yes, I know - and you're making me work hard just to not have you lap me.
But my team mates are having a full blown party over here right now :)
Go AtP
Edit: and THANKS Gary !
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Wow the port is out of work MUCH sooner than I thought. No more work on the pps low port.
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Wow the port is out of work MUCH sooner than I thought. No more work on the pps low port.
Sorry :-D I came on yesterday and put full force on the port. Had more processing than I thought! :) |
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Wow the port is out of work MUCH sooner than I thought. No more work on the pps low port.
Sorry :-D I came on yesterday and put full force on the port. Had more processing than I thought! :)
and for us that's a good thing.. us being AtP :)
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You had better send a warning out so Primegrid Admin could prepare -
but it is nice to see such an interest to PRPNet
Have fun with your race ;)
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Go Rick! (sorry brink, he's my teammate) :-)
Go AtP!
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LOL that's OK.
I had to dig out some old PCs to try and catch up.
Don't know how long I can keep this up.
It's going to get to 95 degrees by Thursday here in Minneapolis, to hard on the AC and wallet. $$$$
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Wow the port is out of work MUCH sooner than I thought. No more work on the pps low port.
Sorry :-D I came on yesterday and put full force on the port. Had more processing than I thought! :)
and for us that's a good thing.. us being AtP :)
Are we the cause of the "server status" spike? :0
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Go Rick! (sorry brink, he's my teammate) :-)
Go AtP!
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LOL that's OK.
I had to dig out some old PCs to try and catch up.
Don't know how long I can keep this up.
It's going to get to 95 degrees by Thursday here in Minneapolis, to hard on the AC and wallet. $$$$
Since you work at a brewery I figure you can stick those pc's in one of the coolers :)
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You had better send a warning out so Primegrid Admin could prepare -
but it is nice to see such an interest to PRPNet
Have fun with your race ;)
LOL Sys, I noticed you haven't had any problems keeping up with the stats... way to rock and roll !
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Go Rick! (sorry brink, he's my teammate) :-)
Go AtP!
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LOL that's OK.
I had to dig out some old PCs to try and catch up.
Don't know how long I can keep this up.
It's going to get to 95 degrees by Thursday here in Minneapolis, to hard on the AC and wallet. $$$$
Since you work at a brewery I figure you can stick those pc's in one of the coolers :)
Nope, don't work at surly but wish I did. I just love their beer.
I'm just a lowly computer janitor, or that's how were treated here :| where I work.
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Go Rick! (sorry brink, he's my teammate) :-)
Go AtP!
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LOL that's OK.
I had to dig out some old PCs to try and catch up.
Don't know how long I can keep this up.
It's going to get to 95 degrees by Thursday here in Minneapolis, to hard on the AC and wallet. $$$$
Since you work at a brewery I figure you can stick those pc's in one of the coolers :)
Nope, don't work at surly but wish I did. I just love their beer.
I'm just a lowly computer janitor, or that's how were treated here :| where I work.
Welcome to my world... but guess what us lowly janitors have lots of control :)
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Go Rick! (sorry brink, he's my teammate) :-)
Go AtP!
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LOL that's OK.
I had to dig out some old PCs to try and catch up.
Don't know how long I can keep this up.
It's going to get to 95 degrees by Thursday here in Minneapolis, to hard on the AC and wallet. $$$$
Since you work at a brewery I figure you can stick those pc's in one of the coolers :)
Nope, don't work at surly but wish I did. I just love their beer.
I'm just a lowly computer janitor, or that's how were treated here :| where I work.
Welcome to my world... but guess what us lowly janitors have lots of control :)
I wish I could use the computers here to crunch on. One of the guys I work with got caught putting boinc on the SLES linux servers with out permission crunching world community grid. The stuff hit the fan big time that day although he did keep is job.
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I wish I could use the computers here to crunch on. One of the guys I work with got caught putting boinc on the SLES linux servers with out permission crunching world community grid. The stuff hit the fan big time that day although he did keep is job.
I can see how companies frown on their systems getting bogged down.
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Hey Rick and Mark, you guys should probably back off a bit and give your computer a much needed rest.
Just looking out for your best interests...
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Hey Rick and Mark, you guys should probably back off a bit and give your computer a much needed rest.
Just looking out for your best interests...
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LOL - you are a funny guy !
Speaking of taking a break - I noticed you didnt :) I was hoping the downed port would get you all outa whack but apparently you were just waiting to jump back into the party.
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Hey Rick and Mark, you guys should probably back off a bit and give your computer a much needed rest.
Just looking out for your best interests...
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LOL - you are a funny guy !
Speaking of taking a break - I noticed you didn't :) I was hoping the downed port would get you all outa whack but apparently you were just waiting to jump back into the party.
A short reprieve you have been given. :) World community grid just put out 20K beta work units, which are hard to come by, and I'm working on my beta badge over there. So I am pointing my power over there until they run dry of beta units. I'll be back...<in a Arnold accent>
http://tiny.cc/hu8un
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What are the chances of increasing the 25 w/u limit to 50 or 100?
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What are the chances of increasing the 25 w/u limit to 50 or 100?
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Big :)
Now Max WU = 50
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Port 12000 will run dry today. |
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I am now loading more work.
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A while back I asked John what time-line there was on PPSElow, and he said many years. He gave me the gaps left to do.
210K-360K
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384K-450K
We are up to 224 I think? I wonder how close to 360K we can get before the next challenge
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A while back I asked John what time-line there was on PPSElow, and he said many years. He gave me the gaps left to do.
210K-360K
363K-380K
384K-450K
We are up to 224 I think? I wonder how close to 360K we can get before the next challenge
Sounds like a mini challenge! :-) I'm taking a break for a little bit to do some badge upgrading, but I'll soon be back to the low port to tear things up a little.
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A while back I asked John what time-line there was on PPSElow, and he said many years. He gave me the gaps left to do.
210K-360K
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384K-450K
We are up to 224 I think? I wonder how close to 360K we can get before the next challenge
looks like were up to 227K!
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We have a new fermat divisor.
Congrats Hammeh!
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Was it a Fermat Number Divisor, or a Generalized Fermat Number Divisor?
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Fermat, because it is prefixed with an "F". Generalized Fermats are prefixed with an "xGF" or "GF". |
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Another member of the Vermin Horde has launched an all-out assault on this port. As best I can, at least :-)
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Just a heads up, we have some serious crunchers back on the low port. I'm guessing it will run dry in 1 1/2 days or less.
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Just a heads up, we have some serious crunchers back on the low port. I'm guessing it will run dry in 1 1/2 days or less.
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Lennart is staying ahead of the game :)
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Brink, since you were kind enough to take some time off, I will return the favor. I'm heading over to SG for a bit. I'll be watching however :)
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Brink, since you were kind enough to take some time off, I will return the favor. I'm heading over to SG for a bit. I'll be watching however :)
Oh that's OK you don't need to watch, I will look over it for you. <sneaky smile>
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I think we just jumped up in FFT length.
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To the powers that be, the low port is fixing to run dry :)
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We have to run it dry I need to export all data to keep DB size down.
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I need to have all results also. That means I have to wait on all pending :(
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Drat those aborted wu's :) |
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I am loading work now :)
That means that the port shall work now.
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A question?
Running on a i5 core:
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Why? The program should choose whats the best form to calculate. Pentium4 takes around double time. Can I set something anywhere or is it linked to file? |
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A question?
Running on a i5 core:
Getting message:
Using all-complex Pentium4 instead sometimes Core2
Why? The program should choose whats the best form to calculate. Pentium4 takes around double time. Can I set something anywhere or is it linked to file?
Are you running the latest version of pfgw? The latest is 3.4.9 which can d/l from http://sourceforge.net/projects/openpfgw/. It links with the current version of gwnum.
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A question?
Running on a i5 core:
Getting message:
Using all-complex Pentium4 instead sometimes Core2
Why? The program should choose whats the best form to calculate. Pentium4 takes around double time. Can I set something anywhere or is it linked to file?
Are you running the latest version of pfgw? The latest is 3.4.9 which can d/l from http://sourceforge.net/projects/openpfgw/. It links with the current version of gwnum.
If you are already running 3.4.9, then it is a question for George Woltman because gwnum is choosing the FFT to use.
Thx, I will try it, only have the latest prpnet package
Update: Same issue with the first run but its the llr.exe not the pfgw!^^
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A question?
Running on a i5 core:
Getting message:
Using all-complex Pentium4 instead sometimes Core2
Why? The program should choose whats the best form to calculate. Pentium4 takes around double time. Can I set something anywhere or is it linked to file?
Are you running the latest version of pfgw? The latest is 3.4.9 which can d/l from http://sourceforge.net/projects/openpfgw/. It links with the current version of gwnum.
If you are already running 3.4.9, then it is a question for George Woltman because gwnum is choosing the FFT to use.
Thx, I will try it, only have the latest prpnet package
Update: Same issue with the first run but its the llr.exe not the pfgw!^^
So I need an update of the llr program.
In that case you can get LLR from here, http://jpenne.free.fr/Development/. The current version is 3.8.6, so look for llr386 in the file name. |
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In that case you can get LLR from here, http://jpenne.free.fr/Development/. The current version is 3.8.6, so look for llr386 in the file name.
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Is this a very old machine? AMD?
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I am loading work now.
250k-260k
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Lennart, empty again ;) |
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To our good friend Lennart. I'm requesting that you have the pps low port full on Nov 5. By full I mean it has a full load of wu's with Aggie the Pew in the download available only area - LOL
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Looks like we may be down to about 4 or 5 hours work. . . everyone has been really burning through these wu's!
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Looks like we may be down to about 4 or 5 hours work. . . everyone has been really burning through these wu's!
Also, is it just me or is the response on this server getting a bit slow?
Looks like 4 hours was an optimistic estimate...port is now empty.
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Maybe Lennart should load everything below n=300000. That would be between 3.7 and 3.8 million tests. In theory that should last through next Saturday, the day of the challenge.
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Looks like we may be down to about 4 or 5 hours work. . . everyone has been really burning through these wu's!
Also, is it just me or is the response on this server getting a bit slow?
Looks like 4 hours was an optimistic estimate...port is now empty.
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There are 7 servers running on that server so I can't load 3M.
I think 1.5-2M is max.
I am now loading 1.5M I think it will take about 1 hr , I need to copu userdata to the new DB I load now.
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I need to get all pending in before I can move userdata.
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It is up and running again
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It is up and running again
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Indeed it is. Well done!
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I shall change that . It was when server was druing I did set it to 15 :)
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Yea, having trouble with PPSElow also as well as (I think) errors on my backup SGS. Getting lots like the following:
Starting Proth prime test of 7885*2^273456+1
Using all-complex Core2 type-1 FFT length 24K, Pass1=32, Pass2=768, a = 3
7885*2^273456+1 is not prime. Proth RES64: C1F7D964E488A40C Time : 100.972 sec.
[2011-11-04 14:55:24 EDT] PPSElow: 7885*2^273456+1 is not prime. Residue C1F7D964E488A40C
[2011-11-04 14:55:24 EDT] Total Time: 12:21:50 Total Tests: 417 Total PRPs Found: 1
[2011-11-04 14:55:24 EDT] ERROR: Server cannot handle more connections
[2011-11-04 14:55:25 EDT] SGS: Getting work from server prpnet.primegrid.com at port 12000
[2011-11-04 14:55:27 EDT] SGS: PRPNet server is version 4.3.5
Sophie Germain Prime Search
Starting Lucas Lehmer Riesel prime test of 39990682882335*2^666666-1
Using zero-padded Core2 type-1 FFT length 72K, Pass1=96, Pass2=768
V1 = 5 ; Computing U0...done.
39990682882335*2^666666-1 is not prime. LLR Res64: B261182D94D7100F Time : 886.107 sec.
[2011-11-04 15:10:14 EDT] SGS: 39990682882335*2^666666-1 is not prime. Residue B261182D94D7100F
[2011-11-04 15:10:14 EDT] Total Time: 12:36:40 Total Tests: 418 Total PRPs Found: 1
gethostbyname: No such file or directory
gethostbyname(prpnet.mine.nu) generated error 11004
[2011-11-04 15:10:18 EDT] SGS: Returning work to server prpnet.primegrid.com at port 12000
[2011-11-04 15:10:21 EDT] SGS: INFO: Test for 39990682882335*2^666666-1 was accepted
[2011-11-04 15:10:21 EDT] SGS: INFO: All 1 test results were accepted
[2011-11-04 15:10:21 EDT] SGS: Getting work from server prpnet.primegrid.com at port 12000
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It looks like its ok again, some other ports were also affected.
Ah yes, I'm getting problems now too.
[2011-11-04 20:47:56 WEST] ERROR: Server cannot handle more connections
[2011-11-04 20:47:56 WEST] Could not connect to any servers and no work is pending. Pausing 3 minutes
[2011-11-04 20:50:57 WEST] ERROR: Server cannot handle more connections
[2011-11-04 20:50:57 WEST] Could not connect to any servers and no work is pending. Pausing 3 minutes
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It went through on the next iteration, then failed again. I guess this BBQ challenge is just going to batter the server into submission, and it hasn't even started yet! :-(
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[2011-11-04 14:55:24 EDT] ERROR: Server cannot handle more connections.
This is controlled by configuration in the PRPNet server application. I don't know what Lennart has it set at. If lots of users are trying to view stats concurrently, that will have a negative impact on the server.
As stated before increase the number of workunits in your prpclient.ini files to 10 or more (I suggest 30) to help alleviate server load. |
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[2011-11-04 14:55:24 EDT] ERROR: Server cannot handle more connections.
This is controlled by configuration in the PRPNet server application. I don't know what Lennart has it set at. If lots of users are trying to view stats concurrently, that will have a negative impact on the server.
As stated before increase the number of workunits in your prpclient.ini files to 10 or more (I suggest 30) to help alleviate server load.
Understood.
BTW, he has the max set to 25 wu's per request which is what I'm set at.
I guess we should all resist the urge to check stats on the server, and use the http://u-g-f.de stats site instead. |
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Just under 55000 tasks remain on the port. Any chance we can get a refill before it runs out?
EDIT: And declining rapidly...
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Just under 55000 tasks remain on the port. Any chance we can get a refill before it runs out?
EDIT: And declining rapidly...
It declined so much that the port is empty now...
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Unto the great Lennart did the users cry "Let there be more work units!!"
When next the users cast their eyes upon the queue, they saw that indeed their cries had been heard, and it was full again.
All hail the great Lennart!
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I have started one more server on ppslow n
Please do some work on it and if nothing goe4s wrong we can use that as a fallback/second server.
server=ppslow2:100:5:prpnet2.mine.nu:12000
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New server is working fine (note: n's are higher than in the other server - 290k instead of 286k).
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stats are up and running
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PSA-PRPNet-Stats-URL: http://u-g-f.de/PRPNet/
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New server is working fine (note: n's are higher than in the other server - 290k instead of 286k).
Servers will take the next available range...most likely in 5k intervals.
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There is a problem with stats counting: http://u-g-f.de/PRPNet/
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PPSelow2 port is empty, can it please be refilled
Many Thanks
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PPSelow2 port is empty, can it please be refilled
PPSElow has plenty of work to hold over until PPSElow2 is refilled. The existence of PPSElow2 was to help out during refill periods. This is our first one. Please make sure to use these ports as backups to each other.
We do not expect both of these ports to be empty at the same time. This will guarantee a continuous flow of PPSElow work. :)
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No worries, thanks John
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There is a problem with stats counting: http://u-g-f.de/PRPNet/
untested/in progress/total avail. doesnt change
I think I have fixed the bug ...
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[ We do not expect both of these ports to be empty at the same time. This will guarantee a continuous flow of PPSElow work. :)
Kinda sounds like a challenge of sorts...
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We do not expect both of these ports to be empty at the same time. This will guarantee a continuous flow of PPSElow work. :)
Kinda sounds like a challenge of sorts...
By all means, YES, consider it a challenge. :D All the way up to n=450k, give it your best shot. ;)
PPS 1200<k<10000 GAPS
280k<n<360k
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Apologies if this is already on the "to do list" .... now that ppselow2 is firmly in and doing its thing, would be nice to produce an all up total stats page for the ppselow Project.
Its not really relevant - in the long term - which server the work comes from, so the current two tables - whilst very necessary at present - could be "simplified" to showing just one stats table with the all up results. Format of the new all up totals table stays the same as the current two tables, just agregate the totals from both servers.
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PPSElow is emty
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There is one user on ppselow2 ( prpnet2.mine.nu ) that don't have changed settings in prpclient.ini !!
There are no valid username, email and no Team,clientID
We need a username and a valid email or we can't give you any credit or credit primes to you.
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oops, red face, that was me... forgot to swap the .ini file!
think it was on a couple of other ports too (like SGS)
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Could you please either up the limit from 15 units/client or make the server more reliable? With my i5 2500k I chew through a unit every 39 seconds give or take. I.e. every 10 minutes I need to connect to get new work. In itself not a problem, since I have a good connection but I do get a lot of 10061 errors resulting in a 3 minute pause.
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Could you please either up the limit from 15 units/client or make the server more reliable? With my i5 2500k I chew through a unit every 39 seconds give or take. I.e. every 10 minutes I need to connect to get new work. In itself not a problem, since I have a good connection but I do get a lot of 10061 errors resulting in a 3 minute pause.
You can get max. 35 files. Set your connection to 1min in .ini file. |
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Could you please either up the limit from 15 units/client or make the server more reliable? With my i5 2500k I chew through a unit every 39 seconds give or take. I.e. every 10 minutes I need to connect to get new work. In itself not a problem, since I have a good connection but I do get a lot of 10061 errors resulting in a 3 minute pause.
I agree, I think that the limit should be 50. It would help to reduce server load.
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Ah, yeah forgot about the timeout option. Thanks! :)
Dunno how this stuff works, but my client is of the opinion the server max is 15.
[2012-01-15 18:46:48 WEST] PPSElow: INFO: Server has a limit of 15 work units.
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Dunno how this stuff works, but my client is of the opinion the server max is 15.
[2012-01-15 18:46:48 WEST] PPSElow: INFO: Server has a limit of 15 work units.
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prpnet2 port 12000 is empty (i.e. the backup server)
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prpnet2 port 12000 is empty (i.e. the backup server)
Note that we'll always let one port empty completely. This way we can copy off results and load in new work. It's easier to manage this way when dealing with over a million candidates/results.
Once all the pending results have been returned, the port will be taken offline, processed, and then loaded with new work. We'll do our best to always have one PPSElow port with work so cores don't go idle.
We understand that this causes problems when the other PPSElow port is set to 0% for backup. This causes the client to only pull 1 task at a time...which is not very productive with these short tests. The "trick" is to set 99% on the primary port and 1% on the back-up port. This will allow the client to pull the requested number of tasks. :)
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There are no running workunits left, it can be refill.
Stats page is wrong. |
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Server is empty!!!!!
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I am loading work :) We have to see if it works
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I am loading work :) We have to see if it works
Lennart
It works - Thank you!!!!!
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It looks like PPS low goes to 32K?
Using all-complex AVX Core2 type-3 FFT length 24K, Pass1=128, Pass2=192, a = 11
3975*2^345302+1 is not prime. Proth RES64: 7D772BF8B4C6054D Time : 34.789 sec.
[2012-04-15 00:07:45 CEDT] PPSElow: 3975*2^345302+1 is not prime. Residue 7D772BF8B4C6054D
Starting Proth prime test of 7961*2^345301+1
Using all-complex AVX Core2 type-3 FFT length 32K, Pass1=128, Pass2=256, a = 3
7961*2^345301+1 is not prime. Proth RES64: A10DB1C64F689F9B Time : 47.178 sec.
[2012-04-15 00:08:32 CEDT] PPSElow: 7961*2^345301+1 is not prime. Residue A10DB1C64F689F9B
Now I get mixed results.... but in future I assume all will be 32K, right?
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It looks like PPS low goes to 32K?
Now I get mixed results.... but in future I assume all will be 32K, right?
It depends on k. It would appear that the FFT length increases from 24K to 32K at k>5000.
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The other port still has work units.
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PPSElow empty?
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What is the reasoning for that? It makes sense to have two so that one can rotate between them when one runs out.
Is there a limit on the number of work units per day per core? I ask because my computer is currently blazing through them at a rate of one per 50 seconds and I don't want it to be left without work.
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What is the reasoning for that? It makes sense to have two so that one can rotate between them when one runs out.
Answer is here: http://www.primegrid.com/forum_thread.php?id=4236
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Makes sense. What about my other question? Is there a limit on number of work units per day per core?
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Makes sense. What about my other question? Is there a limit on number of work units per day per core?
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Awesome. Thanks for the response.
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The port is on its way to zero. Let's get it drained before I wake up in the morning!
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The port is on its way to zero. Let's get it drained before I wake up in the morning!
It has now reached zero.
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And now all the pending tests are completed. Waiter! Can we get a refill? :) |
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fill up on pump 12000 please.
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I am working on it :)
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Sweet, that means that it will definitely be reloaded before I finish these Woodall work units I am working on.
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Back in business!
Thanks Lennart!!
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Wow! At this rate we may be able to finish all the PPSELow work by the end of the year.
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Empty.
Please refill.
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Empty.
Please refill.
Done...
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